Emergency crews were called in to respond to the are of 24 and 20, Jamie’s Path for “multiple shooting victims”.

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WATD’s Steven Dodrill made it through to the neighborhood:

“We did hear at least one person was not cooperating over on that crime scene- reportedly a person who had been shot. We had heard reports of one of those adresses having a past domestic violence history,” said reporter Steve Dodrill.

News of the shooting on Tuesday night began to spread on Twitter. Plymouth North High School students and friends of an apparent victim, began tweeting on Tuesday night with the hashtag, #StayStrongShawn. (You'll see a few of these tweets above. Click for more.)

Two victims were taken by ground transport to two local hospitals–names and conditions have not officially been released.

Another neighbor said he thinks one of the victims was a middle-aged man.

One neighbor told WATD that she didn’t see anything, but did hear a big bang and then police arrived.

Police on the scene did not confirm or deny any details of the incident, however a call did go to “CPAC”–state police detectives assigned to the Plymouth County District Attorney’s office.

Police said more information would be released Wednesday at a press conference.

FROM THE WATD SOCIAL MEDIA DESK

News of the shooting on Tuesday night began to spread on Twitter. Friends and fellow students of the victim began tagging their tweets with a ‘hash tag’ “#StayStrongShawn.” Twitter users say the goal of using that ‘hash tag’ was to get the tag ‘trending’ on Twitter.

“Send your prayers love and support by helping us trend on twitter, it would mean the world,” typed Rachel, a Twitter user .

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About Steven Dodrill

Steven Dodrill left the WATD news team in 2013.
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At Franklin Pierce, Steven worked to introduce new forms of media like YouTube, and Twitter to the Franklin Pierce community. Steven graduated Cum Laude and with honors in Mass Communication from Franklin Pierce University in May of 2009. Steven focused his education and experience in New Hampshire around sports broadcasting, digital media, broadcast journalism, news, media production, and political reporting.
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Dodrill also interned with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League during the summer of 2007, and most recently in the spring of 2009 he completed an internship in the newsroom at WMUR-TV in Manchester, NH.

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